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Surgical Management of Childhood Intermittent Exotropia
American Orthoptic Journal, 09/11/09
Weakley DR – While by most estimates more than half of patients are corrected with one procedure, the need for additional surgery is not uncommon. Careful patient selection, parental input and education, and appropriate preoperative management can result in both cosmetic and functional improvement and a high rate of satisfaction.
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